Andrew Wilson
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It's actually not likely, is it?
Overall in the United States.
Overall in the United States.
In order for it to work, you have to be white.
You need to break this down by demographics.
second you need you're going to break it down so and social and so you want to go you want to go in order for your marriage to work they have to be white christian they don't have to be make money no and then also probably live in a certain region if it's the case what if that's not the case because in the united states i don't know where you live but you know in the case then we use the apparatuses if you take the rest of the united states they're highly not that that is outside of those demographics and so what if they're outside of that they're not white and christian don't you want
What if they're not Christian to make a hundred K?
What do you suggest then?
Yeah.
So here's what I would suggest.
If it's the case that in the black community you have more divorces in the white community, there's going to be contributing factors for why that is.
I don't think that like black people are just ontologically different than white people.
Do you?
Do you just believe like at their core, they're just ontologically different?
Or do you think that they're the same?
Because if that's the case, if we're equal people and equal people groups, then there must be some other social factors which are relaying to this that increase the divorce rate in the black community that doesn't exist yet in the white community.
If that's the case, we would specifically target those issues to prevent that from happening.
Right.
We're going to do this.
We're going to do this across the board.